Everything posted by bigt3116
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Quickest Locations For Non-B Visa Applications in 2025
Really? Because their website says "Processing Time The processing time for visa applications through the e-Visa system will take approximately 10-15 working days (if all required documents are complete), from the date the visa fee is paid.", Do you have any empirical data to back that up?
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Transfer stamps from old to new passport: Is an embassy letter required?
Look here; https://www.immigration.go.th/en/?page_id=3202 Item 22
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Losing a passport with a Sticker Visa now that everything is E-Visa
First the op is asking about losing a passport and then getting a new one, so would be impossible to enter the details of a visa in a lost passport to a new passport at immigration. Secondly, I believe that if you lose a visa sticker, a trip to the MFA is required to 'reinstate' the lost visa, as Immigration had nothing to do with its issuance.
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Online 90 day check during weekends
Are you sure? I only ask because certainly my in-person 90 day reports the new due date is calculated from the actual date I report, not the due date.
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Very confused about E visa system
Yep, as long as you have the 400k on the day of application (2 months seasoning at Jomtien) and at least 15 days remaining on your current permission to stay (21 in Chaing Mai) TM87 if you came visa exempt, TM86 if you came with a tourist visa
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Online 90 day check during weekends
As I posted previously, you can do it in person at Bumrungrad. 🙂
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Online 90 day check during weekends
Which is why there is an option to do it in person without going to CW 🙂
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Non O Family/Guardian Visa - No more multi entry?
No, sadly nowhere will now sell you a multi-entry VISA as you asked for in your post.
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Non O Family/Guardian Visa - No more multi entry?
The OP specifically asks about visas, not extensions, not about being over 50, so my post is totally relevant. Whilst you have given an option, that does not detract from what I posted from being correct. Please stop nonsense. (I must be allowed to say that, because you said it to me).
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Non O Family/Guardian Visa - No more multi entry?
Still won't be able to get a multi-entry VISA?
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Exit Thailand at end of NonB extention, then re-enter on a 60-day tourist visa-exempt stamp?
OP listen to this advice
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Exit Thailand at end of NonB extention, then re-enter on a 60-day tourist visa-exempt stamp?
The one DrJack quoted 🙂
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Exit Thailand at end of NonB extention, then re-enter on a 60-day tourist visa-exempt stamp?
To be honest the quoted thread is useless as the OP never said if he was on a visa or extension. However, for the OP of this thread, your simple process should be; Get a letter of termination from your employer, this can be post-dated Take the letter to Labour and cancel your work permit, (it will be cancelled for the post-dated date). Take confirmation from Labour to immigration and they will cancel your extension, (again on the post-dated date). Leave on or before 31 Jan and you are good to go. 🙂
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Elite visa and overstay
Of course, for the definitive answer to your own personal case is to contact the Elite office and ask them.
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Elite visa and overstay
Multiple Overstay Incidents: Applicants with multiple overstay records may face challenges. The Thai Elite Visa program tends to disqualify individuals with more than one overstay on their record, regardless of whether an approval letter has been issued. Such applicants might be rejected at the immigration office when they arrive to have their privilege entry visa affixed.
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Elite visa and overstay
Single Overstay Incident: If you've overstayed only once and have settled any associated fines, you may still be eligible for the Thai Elite Visa. During the background check, Thai immigration authorities will review your overstay record. They may request documentation such as the passport page showing the overstay period, the fine amount, and proof of payment. A single, resolved overstay typically doesn't disqualify an applicant.
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Follow up to I screwed up LOL
Correct for pretty well everyone, the list of exemptions is long and comprehensive, but the TM28 is still an extant form even after the amendments made on 28 Jan 2020.
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Follow up to I screwed up LOL
"FORM FOR ALIENS TO NOTIFY THEIR CHANGE OF ADDRESS" You do not need a TM28 if you stay at the same address.
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3 ways to make TV/AN a more pleasant and more useful experience
With 311 posts 15 per year, wow, you really are the backbone of the website.
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Controversial Remarks of Muslim Council UK Candidates Surface Amid Leadership Race
USA 72,000 objectors, 6000 imprisoned That does not seem "generally" to me UK 60,000 objectors, 0 imprisoned Canada 11,000 objectors, 0 imprisoned Can you see how wrong your statement was?
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It's Time to Change the Annual Visa Extension Approval Process
You are old enough and wise enough to know They tolerate expats with a fake smile You are welcome because you have money, try getting the same reception if you are begging Don't get me wrong, there are of course, some who make friends on a personal level, but at a national level, Thais can be some of the most xenophobic people on earth.
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It's Time to Change the Annual Visa Extension Approval Process
Let's take Sakhon Nakhon province for an example; Population of about 1,200,000 people Expats is guestimated at 300 Pray tell me you don't think those 300 are supporting over a million people, and their jobs?
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Non-O Visa Requirements Doubts
My mistake, 50k baht is for taking out of the country
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Non-O Visa Requirements Doubts
"As of the latest regulations, travelers can bring up to 50,000 Thai Baht (or its equivalent in foreign currency) into Thailand without declaring it. However, if you're carrying more than this amount, you are required to declare it to customs upon arrival." Surely they would have a copy of the declaration that they brought in over 50k from overseas and that would satisfy the "funds from abroad"?
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Nong Khai Border Bounce. Avoid !!!
Very true, it does not equate to illegal entry. Surely both are illegal?